Residential aged care

Residential aged care is for older people who can no longer live independently at home. The Australian Government funds residential aged care to make it more affordable and accessible.

About residential aged care

Learn about residential aged care, why it’s important and how to become an approved provider.

Fees you can charge

Residents pay fees to help with the cost of their care, if they can afford it.

Manage services

All residential aged care providers must offer certain services to residents.

Funding for providers

To provide residential aged care, you need allocated places to get government subsidies and supplements.

Residential aged care funding changes

From 20 September 2025, the hotelling supplement will increase from $15.60 to $22.15 per resident per day.

From 1 October 2025, the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) price will increase from $282.44 to $295.64, along with adjustments to AN-ACC funding categories, care minutes and 24/7 registered nurses supplement.

Learn more about the upcoming funding changes

My Aged Care older people and carers helpline

If you are aged 50 or over, have care needs and are either Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and/or homeless or at risk of homelessness, My Aged Care is here to help.

Latest resources

Latest resources

Webinar 8: Transforming aged care homes

This webinar is for people working in aged care and design. It explores case studies and learnings on refurbishing existing homes and briefing for new builds. Learn how to plan and implement practical improvements.

Webinar 7: Designing culturally safe aged care

This webinar is for people working in aged care and design. Learn about a new complementary resource to the Principles and Guidelines, culturally safe design, and collaborating with community. Discover how to create culturally safe aged care homes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Webinar 6: Connect with community – Aged care design principle 4

This webinar is for people working in aged care and design. Learn how environments can help older people maintain meaningful connections.

Related work

Australian National Aged Care Classification funding mode

The Australian Government provides subsidies to approved residential aged care providers through the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) funding model.

Care minutes and 24/7 registered nurses in residential aged care

Residential aged care providers must provide residents with a minimum number of minutes of care per day, and have at least one registered nurse (RN) onsite and on duty at all times at each residential facility.

Star Ratings for residential aged care

Star Ratings can help older people in Australia and their representatives make more informed choices about their aged care. We have developed a Star Ratings system for residential aged care across Australia.

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